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52 Works 946 Members 7 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Includes the names: Kelly McKain, Kelly Mvkain

Series

Works by Kelly McKain

Poppy and Prince (Pony Camp Diaries) (2006) 43 copies, 1 review
Whale Rescue (Mermaid Rock) (2005) 33 copies, 1 review
Sophie and Sparkle (Pony Camp Diaries) (2007) 33 copies, 1 review
Chloe and Cracker (Pony Camp Diaries) (2007) 32 copies, 1 review
Fairy for a Day (The Fairy House) (2007) 26 copies, 1 review
Star Struck (Totally Lucy) (2006) 25 copies, 1 review
Summer Stars (Totally Lucy) (2007) 21 copies
Style School (Totally Lucy) (2006) 21 copies
Jessica and Jewel (Pony Camp Diaries) (2009) 15 copies, 1 review
The Lost Goddess (2006) 11 copies
Half a Sister (2010) 9 copies
The Goddess Society (2005) 8 copies
L'oiseau tombé du nid (2012) 1 copy
Pauline et Prince (2008) 1 copy
Chasse au trésor (La) (2009) 1 copy

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10 reviews
Cute story about an adventurous mermaid, who works together with her friends to save themselves from trouble. I liked that the mermaid didn't want to sit on a rock making herself pretty. She prefers action and adventure. The whale in the story was drawn to look like an Orca, which is actually a dolphin.
-friendship, persistence, adventure
-If we had it in English, I would recommend it to beginning readers.
Fairy For a Day is part of the Fairy House Series. The series is about a little girl named Katie who leaves her dollhouse in a field behind her house allowing for four season fairies to live there. Earthlings have no idea how important these fairies are to the facilitation of seasons, nor how close they are to peril since the fairies portal, an old oak tree, is about to be destroyed for additional suburban house construction. The fairies can prevent this from happening by finding one of each show more month’s birth stones. In Fairy for a Day, the mission is to determine when the tree will be bull dozed. To accomplish this Katie has to switch places with Blue Bell the spring fairy; Blue Bell becomes a girl and Katie a fairy. The execution of this switch does not go perfectly, but pertinent information is learned and a birth stone is found. Fans of the Rainbow Magic Series will enjoy the Fairy House Series which has similar elements but a more in depth and continuing plot. The book’s cover feature’s Blue Bell with the 3 dimensional element of her petal skirt. Small drawings are included on most pages within the book. Ages: 6-10. show less
½
I like it but some of it was to much on her younger sis
½

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Works
52
Members
946
Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
7
ISBNs
210
Languages
10
Favorited
1

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